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Connecting Samsung Monitor to Android Samsung C7 Tablet: Step-by-Step Guide

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    mr240760
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    Is it possible to connect a samsung monitor to a tablet - Andreoid samsung c7
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    atomic99
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    Snow covered me in a magic ball and I can't see anything, I can see something like a fog but I can't read exactly what model of monitor and tablet you have.

    I think I have to call the fortune teller Maciej, so maybe he'll tell me.
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    Anonymous
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    atomic99
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    @ Kraniec_Internetów Only for what purpose you are writing it as it is not even known if this tablet has any AUDIO-VIDEO output and what inputs the monitor has.

    Well, unless you have a better magic ball range and you are not covered with snow :)
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    mr240760
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    The samsung tablet (model from 2 years ago) has a USB plug, the old samsung monitor with VGA output only.
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    Kolobos
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    If you can't even name the hardware model, maybe you'd better leave it alone and do something else.
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    polmark2
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    You can mirascreen, provided that Android from version 5 (not sure if it works in earlier versions) and the monitor has HDMI.
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    mr240760
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    does not support MHL

Topic summary

✨ Connecting a Samsung monitor to an Android Samsung C7 tablet is feasible, primarily through the MHL (Mobile High-Definition Link) standard. The tablet, which has a USB port, is likely to support MHL, allowing for video output to the monitor. However, the monitor must have compatible inputs, such as HDMI, for successful connection. If the monitor only has VGA output, an adapter may be necessary. Users are advised to check the tablet's specifications and consider using applications to verify MHL support. It is noted that the tablet does not support MHL, which limits direct connection options.
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